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Pagina 11
... These factions tore the corporation in pieces for feveral years , till at length they came to this accommodation ; that the two bailiffs of the town should be annually chofen out of the two clubs ; by which means the principal ...
... These factions tore the corporation in pieces for feveral years , till at length they came to this accommodation ; that the two bailiffs of the town should be annually chofen out of the two clubs ; by which means the principal ...
Pagina 17
... these words , " Sir , the Lion " prefents his humble service to you , and defired me to give this into your own hands . ” 66 From my Den in the Hay - Market , March 15 . SIR , The following epiftle I find is from the undertaker of the ...
... these words , " Sir , the Lion " prefents his humble service to you , and defired me to give this into your own hands . ” 66 From my Den in the Hay - Market , March 15 . SIR , The following epiftle I find is from the undertaker of the ...
Pagina 25
... These men live peaceably in their habitations , eating once a day , and dancing once a year , for the honour of their respective focieties . Another numberless branch of peaceable lawyers are those young men who , being placed at the ...
... These men live peaceably in their habitations , eating once a day , and dancing once a year , for the honour of their respective focieties . Another numberless branch of peaceable lawyers are those young men who , being placed at the ...
Pagina 29
... these three last years , ' to have lived in a pair of fcales . I compute myADVERTISEMENT . " To prevent all mistakes , that may happen << among gentlemen of the other end of the town , " who come but once a week to St. James's cof" fee ...
... these three last years , ' to have lived in a pair of fcales . I compute myADVERTISEMENT . " To prevent all mistakes , that may happen << among gentlemen of the other end of the town , " who come but once a week to St. James's cof" fee ...
Pagina 35
... These fellows could exprefs their paffion in nothing but their dress ; but the Oxonians are phantastical , now they are lovers in proportion to their learning and understanding before they became fuch . The thoughts of the ancient poets ...
... These fellows could exprefs their paffion in nothing but their dress ; but the Oxonians are phantastical , now they are lovers in proportion to their learning and understanding before they became fuch . The thoughts of the ancient poets ...
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